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<strong>Camilty</strong> <strong>Wind</strong> <strong>Farm</strong><br />

Waste Management Plan and Peat Management Plan. The HSEMS will be agreed with West<br />

Lothian Council and all relevant statutory bodies prior to commencement, and will be<br />

monitored by the Construction Project Manager and the Environmental Clerk of Works<br />

(ECoW). The HSEMS will be drafted to comply with SEPA’s Pollution Prevention Guidelines<br />

(PPG) and best practice as advocated by the Construction Industry Research and<br />

In<strong>for</strong>mation Association (CIRIA).<br />

4.11.3 In line with the Pollution Prevention and Emergency Response Plan, contractors will be<br />

required to adhere to the following in order to reduce or mitigate the environmental effect of<br />

the construction process:<br />

• Conditions to be adhered to under the planning permission;<br />

• Requirements of SEPA;<br />

• Any other relevant mitigation measures identified in this ES.<br />

4.11.4 A copy of any conditions associated with the planning permission will be incorporated into<br />

tender documents and contracts. The selection criteria <strong>for</strong> the construction contractor will<br />

include their record in dealing with environmental issues and provision of evidence that they<br />

have incorporated all environmental requirements into their method statements.<br />

4.11.5 A range of general best practice measures will be incorporated into the HSEMS and<br />

employed on site to minimise any potential effects.<br />

4.11.6 Where specific measures are proposed in response to a potential impact identified this is<br />

included in the appropriate section of this ES and a summary of all proposed mitigation<br />

measures is presented in Chapter 16: Summary of Effects and Mitigation.<br />

4.12 References<br />

• CIRIA (2005), Construction Industry Research and In<strong>for</strong>mation Association (CIRIA)<br />

(2005): C650: Environmental Good Practice on Site<br />

• Construction (Design and Management) Regulations (CDM) (2007). Office of Public<br />

Sector In<strong>for</strong>mation (OPSI). http://www.opsi.gov.uk<br />

• Forest Enterprise Scotland (2008) The National Forest Estate, Strategic Plan 2009-<br />

2013.<br />

• Forest Research (2006). Forest Mensuration: A Handbook <strong>for</strong> Practitioners<br />

• Forestry Commission Scotland (2008). Scottish Lowlands Forest District Strategic<br />

Plan 2009-2013<br />

• Forestry Commission Scotland (2009). Scottish Government’s Policy on Control of<br />

Woodland Removal<br />

• Forestry Commission (1981). Yield Models <strong>for</strong> Forest Management - Management<br />

Handbook, P.N. Edwards and J.M. Christie, ISBN0855380926<br />

• Forestry Commission (1971). Forest Management Tables (Metric) – Forestry<br />

Commission Booklet 34, G.J. Hamilton and J.M. Christie, ISBN11 710013 7<br />

• Interdepartmental Forestry Devolution Review Group (2002). Forestry Devolution<br />

Review: Interdepartmental Group Report<br />

March 2013 4-23 ES Chapter 4<br />

Description of the Proposed Development<br />

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